A new gameplay trailer released for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare during Sony’s E3 2016 press briefing showcases how players will be able to breach and assault massive enemy spaceships.

The game’s protagonist Reyes and his group of soldiers, designated SCAR, have been ordered to located and infiltrate an enemy SetDef destroyer vessel. An exchange of pleasantries between the crew of the enemy ship and our assaulters turns bloody, as Reyes and his soldiers proceed to kill the crew. Elsewhere, the footage also showcases some grapple hooking action and zero-gravity combat.

Activision is releasing two Call of Duty games this year; first being Infinite Warfare and second being Modern Warfare Remastered. Unfortunately, the publisher has remained steadfast on its previous announcement that the only way of playing the remastered version of Call of Duty 4 is by purchasing associated editions of Infinite Warfare.

At E3 2016, Activision made another announcement that pre-ordering the associated Infinite Warfare edition will allow you to play Modern Warfare Remastered earlier than the rest. It’s likely that Activision will release Modern Warfare Remastered as a standalone game in the future.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is slated for a release on November 4 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.